4 more witnesses testify in Magura girl rape-murder case
With this, a total of 23 witnesses have testified in the case so far

Four more witnesses testified today (4 May) before a Magura court in the sensational rape and murder case of eight-year-old Asiya.
With this, a total of 23 witnesses have testified in the case so far.
Judge Md Zahid Hasan of the Magura Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal recorded the testimonies.
The witnesses are physicians Saharia Sultana and Jahura Khatun, as well as nurses Joly Parvin and Bornali Parvin.
Earlier, on 23 April, the same court framed charges against four accused in the case.
Prime accused Hitu Sheikh has been charged with rape and murder. The court also fixed 27 April for recording witness testimonies.
On 13 April, Sub-Inspector Md Alauddin of Magura Sadar Police Station, the investigation officer in the case, submitted the charge-sheet to the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, naming four people as accused.
Asiya died at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) on 13 March, a week after she was raped, sparking widespread protests across the country.
University students, including those from Dhaka University, took to the streets demanding capital punishment for the accused.
The prime accused in the case gave a confessional statement before the court.
Police arrested victim's brother-in-law Sajib Sheikh, 20, his brother Ratul Sheikh, 25, and her sister's parents-in-law Hitu Sheikh, 50, and Jabeda Begum, 40, – in connection with the incident.